Parker
Classic ballpoints, rollerballs and refillable fountain pens.
About Parker
Parker has been making pens since 1888, and the Jotter ballpoint - introduced in 1954 - is essentially unchanged, because it did not need to be. A stainless-steel barrel, the familiar click mechanism, and Parker's Quinkflow ballpoint refill for a clean, even line. It is one of only a handful of pens designed for decades of use and simple refilling.
The Parker range here covers the Jotter, the Vector rollerball and fountain pen, and Parker refills - both G2-format ballpoint refills (which fit the Jotter and most other Parker ballpoints) and rollerball refills. If you are buying refills, check your pen model: ballpoint and rollerball formats are different, and the threading matters.
Parker pens sit at the crossover point between everyday use and something you keep for years. They are not fashion accessories and not precision drawing instruments. They are reliable writing pens with a long supply of spare parts.